is from Ireland. This is his writing and art blog. He has exhibited art in Dublin(Café Lurve @ Lucy’s), Belfast (Paragon Studios), Edinburgh (Forest Cafe), Sigean, Thessaloniki, Brainerd, Suffolk, Sudbury, Ontario and Granada. His art has been published in Featuring Magazine. His poetry appears or is forthcoming in The Whistle Zine, The Ofi Press, Verbatim Poetry, Baby Beef Zine, Bare Hands Poetry and the Poetry Bus. His visual poetry is published in the Magnolia Review. Contact him at taidgh [at] gmail [dot] com

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My Published Poems

“It thunders, howls, roars, hisses, whistles, blusters, hums, growls, rumbles, squeaks, groans, sings, crackles, cracks, rattles, flickers, clicks, snarls, tumbles, whimpers, whines, rustles, murmurs, crashes, clucks, to gurgle, tinkles, blows, snores, claps, to lisp, to cough, it boils, to scream, to weep, to sob, to croak, to stutter, to lisp, to coo, to breathe, to clash, to bleat, to neigh, to grumble, to scrape, to bubble. These words, and others like them, which express sounds are more than mere symbols: they are a kind of hieroglyphics for the ear.”